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Li atom donates one electron to a Cl atom when Li+Cl- is to be formed as ionic compound (salt):Li --> e- + Li+Cl + e- --> Cl--------------- +Li + Cl --> LiCl (or Li+Cl-)
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li has atomic no. 3 so it has protons= 3 electrons- 3
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Yes, lithium is an alkali metal and it conducts electricity. Its symbol is Li and its atomic number is 3.
This is because its valence electron (2s1) is strongly attracted and hardly free moving from the one very small Li+ orbital to the neighboring other Li+ orbital. It is too close to the ion nucleus (3+ charge)
Conductors in the first twenty elements include; Lithium - Li Beryllium - Be Carbon - C Sodium - Na Magnesium - Mg Silicon - Si Potassium - K Calcium - Ca
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lithium (Li)
Lithium(Li) or lithos (meaning stone in greek) is an Alkali metal, on which is located on the Periodic Table of Elements in Group I, Row 2. Like all metals Alkali metals are good electrical conductors. Therefore Lithium does conduct Electricity.
Yes but barely
H-, Li+, Be2+ ions are isoelectronic with helium
Li mainly reacts with other elements by donating it's one lone valence electron to become Li+ and then it forms an ionic bond. For example, Li reacts with Cl by donating an electron and making LiCl.
All of the elements in the left-most period of the periodic table or alkali elements. Such as Li and Na.
An unordered list is defined by <ul> </ul> and ordered list is defined as <ol> </ol> Both of these list types take list items are their child elements. So: <ul> <li>Bulleted item 1</li> <li>Bulleted item 2</li> <li>Bulleted item 3</li> </ul> OR: <ol> <li>Numbered item 1</li> <li>Numbered item 2</li> <li>Numbered item 3</li> </ol>